So we're having a multicultural day at school to "celebrate" how "great" diversity is. Anyway we get to pick what country we want to go into, and there is a group for EVERY country except Australia, apparently no-body is "Australian" unless they have Abo blood in them. Also in English today we were talking about all the "great benefits" of multiculturalism, and apparently how some smart afghans were using camels in the desert here in the 1880's?, anyway what do you guys think about them not allowing an Australian group for white Australians..?

So we're having a multicultural day at school to "celebrate" how "great" diversity is. Anyway we get to pick what country we want to go into, and there is a group for EVERY country except Australia, apparently no-body is "Australian" unless they have Abo blood in them. Also in English today we were talking about all the "great benefits" of multiculturalism, and apparently how some smart afghans were using camels in the desert here in the 1880's?, anyway what do you guys think about them not allowing an Australian group for white Australians..?

Its the same everywhere mate, in all European nations. They want us to champion and feel a connection with minority cultures, whilst forgetting our own. This indoctrination is why we have White kids immitating Negroes being "Homeys" and getting Asian tattoo's, growing dreads like Bob Marley and smoking weed....

Unanimously, we all hate Multiculturalism.

The best thing you can do my friend ( i have been in your position) is to voice your opposition loudly in class and criticise EVERYTHING THEY SAY. Argue with them unceasingly, and never let them spread their lies unopposed.

You'll find you have many supporters if you are liek this. If you don't speak up, everyone will accept what they say because they don't know any different, but if just one person speaks up, you'll put a seed of doubt in their minds...

And if you know your stuff, you'll find many agreeing with you.

Learn some statistics on race (african and muslim crime), and things of the sort and see your teachers squirm trying to defend these criminals!

What bull****. You should have had a serious chat to your principal, or if that would risk suspensions etc., send an email complaining about it, that's about as Unaustralian as it gets, a blatant last grab at trying to make this failed social experiment a success.

So we're having a multicultural day at school to "celebrate" how "great" diversity is. Anyway we get to pick what country we want to go into, and there is a group for EVERY country except Australia, apparently no-body is "Australian" unless they have Abo blood in them. Also in English today we were talking about all the "great benefits" of multiculturalism, and apparently how some smart afghans were using camels in the desert here in the 1880's?, anyway what do you guys think about them not allowing an Australian group for white Australians..?

Come to school wearing something that is obviously Australian, whether it be an Aussie shirt, a flag or whatever, as long as it's obviously Australian...

Print out heaps of fliers that talk about what it means to be a White Australian, talk about our culture, our history, our values. Delve in to what Europeans have contributed to Australia, why the Australian identity is essentially European.

Best yet, pull up a table in the school library at lunch time, sit your fliers on the table and hand out free lamingtons or ANZAC biccies, you'll be able to buy a couple of fresh lamington cakes or ANZAC biscuits from Safeway/Woolworths for pretty cheap.

If you get in trouble for this, get your parents to speak to the Co-Ordinator, Principal, Department of Education, A Current Affair and then the Education Minister... In that order. Also, let us know that you've been disciplined and we'll all call/mail the school and the department as well!

Yeh was kinda thinking about doing the coming to school in Aussie clothing thing but yeah, I'm really shy and never speak up in class about anything. When the teachers give us talks about this kinda crap I usually just fall asleep or something, and there isn't much point trying to argue cause everyone in my class will call me a racist and the teachers will think the same. There is only about 4 other whites in my class apart from me too so yeah.

Oh and I have to write a response to the question "What would society be like if there was only one culture" They're expecting people to say it would be bad but I'm going to do the opposite I already have some ideas but you guys got any ideas about what to write for it?

Yeh was kinda thinking about doing the coming to school in Aussie clothing thing but yeah, I'm really shy and never speak up in class about anything. When the teachers give us talks about this kinda crap I usually just fall asleep or something, and there isn't much point trying to argue cause everyone in my class will call me a racist and the teachers will think the same. There is only about 4 other whites in my class apart from me too so yeah.

Oh and I have to write a response to the question "What would society be like if there was only one culture" They're expecting people to say it would be bad but I'm going to do the opposite I already have some ideas but you guys got any ideas about what to write for it?

Ok, so the correct answer is obviously "boring." Write about how the melting pot of multiculturalism and globalisation will result in the destruction of all culture and the creation of a single culture, "Global Culture."

Instead of having Chinese, Australian, English and Nigerian, we will have a single corporate based culture where your identity will come from Nike, McDonalds, MTV and other false cultures.

Explain how diversity is our strength, that every culture has something to share in this world and by forging all cultures in a single nation we will lose ALL culture. Rather than write about how immigration troubles Australia, write about how immigration is a threat to ALL people!!

It's hard to know what advice to give in a situation like this without really knowing the full situation. Chances are your teacher's a rampant Lefite (like so many of them).

I will suggest it might be best to not risk getting a bad grade or getting your teacher too offside just to make a political point, and especially not if your class is full of non-whites anyway. You're not going to change the world with your little stand in the classroom.

Sometimes it might be best to go along with their crap, as you may need their marks in the future. Your time will come one day, but it may not be now.

If you do have to choose a culture, make it a strong, proud European one.

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No nation or peoples can tolerate more than a small portion of alien peoples or races in their midst and still expect to survive racially and/or culturally - Betty Luks

I went to my first social studies class for this term hoping we'd learn something interesting. As soon as everyone had been seated, the teacher started talking to us about "Anti-Poverty Week" (in other countries - nothing to do with any of the poverty related problems in Australia, mind you). Okay, fair enough, that does qualify as a social issue I suppose. BUT, instead of taking down notes like in a normal class, the teacher got out the poster paints and sheets of cardboard and said we all have to make fliers to advertise a "sausage sizzle", the proceeds of which would be donated to World Vision.

I said, "aren't we supposed to be learning something properly instead of playing around with paints and coloured pencils?"
To which the teacher replied with "You have to learn about social activism."

I asked her if I still had to do it if I didn't believe in the cause and whether or not my refusal to participate could be considered social activism. She refused to say another word to me, did not justify herself at all, and has since avoided answering all my questions in class thereon.

I'm in grade 12, by the way. It is very unfortunate that some teachers will not allow the students to express their own opinions, and will go so far as to exclude such students (like myself) from class discussions, not to mention marking my essays lower than what they should be - I always have to take them to higher authorities to get the right grade.

Do not be afraid to stand up for your beliefs - those "multicultural days" are a perfect opportunity, but be very prepared to back up your statements. Try asking them heaps of questions and watch them slowly realise the weakness of their arguments.